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Ventricular Assist Devices

Ventricular Assist Devices. Edward Hospital EMSS. A Ventricular assist device , or VAD , is a mechanical circulatory device that is used to partially or completely replace the function of a failing heart. Ventricular Assist Devices. Pulsatile Vs. Non-Pulsatile . Pulsatile

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Ventricular Assist Devices

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  1. Ventricular Assist Devices Edward Hospital EMSS

  2. A Ventricular assist device, or VAD, is a mechanical circulatory device that is used to partially or completely replace the function of a failing heart. Ventricular Assist Devices

  3. Pulsatile Vs. Non-Pulsatile • Pulsatile • Older first generation models • Non-Pulsatile • Second / Third Generation Models (Most Common)

  4. VAD’s • Ventricular Assist Devices • LVAD • RVAD • Bi-Vad

  5. VAD

  6. Who uses VAD’s? • 7318 people were waiting for a heart • 2210 received one • 623 died waiting • ~1200-1500 VAD implanted in 2008

  7. Who uses VAD’s? • Bridge to Transplant • Bridge to Recovery • Destination Therapy

  8. Field Considerations • Treat patient as an adult with special health care needs. • Find family member or aide who is familiar with equipment • Always treat the patient!

  9. Field Considerations • If patient has an LVAD and it is working properly, it is providing most of the patient's cardiac output. • Patient’s EKG rate may not equal pulse rate. Utilize the EKG rate for determining a pulse as the VAD pump is continuous. • A doppler is required to obtain an accurate BP. • Utilize skin parameters and mental status to assess perfusion.

  10. Field Considerations • All VADs are dependent on adequate preload in order to maintain proper functioning • Pump can “cavitate” if there is a decreased preload • Volume resuscitation in an unstable VAD patient is the first line of therapy before vasopressors. When in doubt… Give Fluids!!!!

  11. Field Considerations • Nitrates can be detrimental to a VAD patient because of the reduction in preload • Results in decreased pump efficiency • Consult with medical control before administering nitrates per protocol • Initiate IV therapy with all VAD patients if possible • Think FLUIDS!!!

  12. Field Considerations • A patient can be in a lethal arrhythmia and be asymptomatic. Treat the patient not the monitor. • Do not cardiovert/defib unless the patient is unstable with the arrhythmia. • If you must cardiovert/defib, place pads anterior and posterior to avoid potential damage to equipment.

  13. Field Considerations • Chest compressions are utilized as a last resort only. If VAD device not functioning and patient obviously dead, initiate compressions.

  14. Field Considerations • Trauma Patients • Avoid cutting driveline for VAD device when exposing. • Avoid pinching driveline under backboard/patient. • Some VAD’s have DC power supply for vehicles. Ensure that it is not plugged in prior to removing patient from car.

  15. VAD Driveline • Cable that runs from VAD controller to the internal pump.

  16. Transport Consideration • If able, transport the patient with any other pertinent equipment needed for the VAD pump. • Batteries • Charging unit • Base Station

  17. Questions???

  18. Sources • http://www.mayoclinic.org/heart-transplant/vad.html • http://www.medicinenet.com/left_ventricular_assist_device_lvad/page2.htm • www.mfri.org/dom/Drill_pdf/DM_0911.ppt • http://www.uchospitals.edu/specialties/heart/services/heart-failure/assist-devices.html

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